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After his return in 1836 Strickland brought before the Geological Society several papers on the geology of the districts he had visited in southern Europe and Asia. He also described in detail the "
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and Its Kindred; or the History, Affinities, and Osteology of the Dodo, Solitaire, and Other Extinct Birds of the Islands Mauritius, Rodriguez, and Bourbon'
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drift deposits in the counties of Worcester and Warwick, drawing particular attention to the fluviatile deposits of Cropthorne in which remains of
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As a boy he acquired a taste for natural history which dominated his life. He received his early education from private tutors and in 1829 entered
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In 1850 he was appointed deputy reader in geology at Oxford during the illness of Buckland, and in 1852 he was elected Fellow of the
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Report of the Twelfth Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science Held at Manchester in June 1842
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Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol.86, Part 1, pp.113-119 (June 2013)
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Evolution of the genus Stricklandia (Pentamerida, Brach.) in the Llandovery of Estonia
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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His name was honoured in the name of a bird endemic to N. Borneo,
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The Wood for the Trees: The Long View of Nature from a Small Wood
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Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic Society
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was published in 1855. His collection of 6,000 birds went to
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church near Tewkesbury, where a memorial window was erected.
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Motley & Dillwyn (1855) as well as the brachiopod genus
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English geologist, ornithologist, naturalist and systematist
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On the Upper Formations of the New Red Sandstone System in
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in 1867. While travelling in 1835 he discovered the
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In 1827 he was sent as a pupil to 751:Railway accident deaths in England 330:He was one of the founders of the 14: 190:and he became interested both in 649: 502:. A&C Black. pp. 45–46. 461:Dictionary of National Biography 746:Alumni of Oriel College, Oxford 731:19th-century British geologists 464:. Vol. 55. pp. 50–52. 186:and the geological lectures of 455:"Strickland, Hugh Edwin"  225:, communicating papers to the 175:(1795–1842), a family friend. 1: 741:Fellows of the Royal Society 299:memoirs communicated to the 295:. He was author likewise of 227:Geological Society of London 204:Illustrations to Ornithology 631:, William Collins, London ( 772: 533:Jardine, William (1858). 355:Alexander Gordon Melville 114: 85: 30: 692:The Dodo and Its Kindred 550:Davis, James W. (1889). 539:London: John van Voorst. 349:. In 1846 he settled at 153:East Riding of Yorkshire 58:East Riding of Yorkshire 721:People from Bridlington 672:Encyclopædia Britannica 627:Fortey, Richard (2016) 450:Boulger, George Simonds 393:Ornithological Synonyms 309:zoological nomenclature 147:Strickland was born at 756:Explorers of West Asia 736:British ornithologists 667:Strickland, Hugh Edwin 598:"Three Men and a Bird" 514:Strickland, Hugh Edwin 425:Copsychus stricklandii 327: 214: 576:10.1144/pygs.11.2.139 321: 313:principle of priority 274:, Worcestershire and 266:, &c., were found 233:he was introduced to 212: 180:Oriel College, Oxford 121:Hugh Edwin Strickland 25:Hugh Edwin Strickland 213:Strickland at age 26 568:1889PYGS...11..139D 411:in the vicinity of 305:British Association 200:Sir William Jardine 726:English zoologists 614:Rubel, M. (1977), 401:olive-tree warbler 328: 301:Zoological Society 245:and the island of 231:Roderick Murchison 215: 163:, inventor of the 637:978-0-00-810466-5 409:cinereous bunting 403:on the island of 161:Edmund Cartwright 118: 117: 87:Scientific career 69:14 September 1853 763: 696:Internet Archive 676: 655: 653: 652: 640: 625: 619: 612: 606: 605: 594: 588: 587: 547: 541: 540: 530: 524: 523: 510: 504: 503: 495: 489: 483: 466: 465: 457: 446: 235:William Hamilton 188:William Buckland 72: 49: 47: 35: 21: 771: 770: 766: 765: 764: 762: 761: 760: 701: 700: 683: 665:, ed. (1911). 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Reighton
East Riding of Yorkshire
Geology
Ornithology
Natural history
Systematics
geologist
ornithologist
naturalist
systematist
Reighton
East Riding of Yorkshire
Apperley
Edmund Cartwright
power loom
Boynton
Thomas Arnold
Oriel College, Oxford
John Kidd
William Buckland
zoology
geology
Sir William Jardine

Tewkesbury
Vale of Evesham
Geological Society of London
Roderick Murchison
William Hamilton

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